the film is definitely well-acted, gorgeously shot and perfectly captures the rising tensions surrounding two families who are faced with difficult decisions as an economic downturn threatens to destroy everything they've worked so hard for
luckily, the film boasts great performances and the effects during the climax hold no punches. There’s no denying that moments of this film definitely make it a memorable viewing experience
ecological horror set amongst struggling farming families. A slow burn domestic drama becomes horror both bodily and Earthy. Great cast, great production, though some may consider the structure uneven; It wasn’t perfect, but it was very watchable
"Unearth" is cinematically striking, with its stunning cinematography and chilling body terror, but the third act is the only piece of the movie that feels like it has any stakes. It’s an adventurous move and when it works it excels
"Unearth" could have pivoted from eco horror to more horror psychedelia in the vein of Alex Garland’s "Annihilation", but the small terraria closing in on two doomed families never expands to fully encapsulate the terrifying world below